Love the product, and am about to start editing some Protools sessions
I have one question though. When zoomed out all the way the wave form display looks awfull and blocky.
It isn't till you zoom in to about 8 viewable tracks that the resolution becomes viewable.
I am wondering if this is because I am on a Retina IPad?
If at all I would rather not see the waves displayed if they look that blocky, maybe just show the regions as colored blocks until you zoom in.
Still an awesome App. None the less

The blockiness is used for larger vertical zoom levels to make the drawing faster. As you noticed, when you zoom in vertically (so about 8 tracks are visible), Auria draws at full resolution. It's a tradeoff we made between resolution and drawing speed. We thought it was better to show at least a rough waveform, than none at all, since that's still useful for finding audio sections.

Still playing with Auria, Great so far, no problems. One thing I was looking for though was separate hardware outputs, not just mains. I will be using the software mostly for backing tracks playback. I have the 1818VSL and would like to use some outs for monitors, click track etc. I dont know if this is an Auria or iPad restriction or if it just hasn't been implemented yet. Could this maybe be included in a future update? Thanks and good job so far!

I am wondering if you will be supporting the Audiobus streaming app/standard for streaming audio from one iOS app to another? I can use copy/paste if needed though it would be great if an app like AmpKit could stream its audio into Auria.

The company site is here: audiob.us

I am really hoping there is a way to get other iOS apps to stream into your application

Rim wrote:Currently Auria only supports audio, but we have plans to add midi to Auria in the near future. We're already talking with plug-in vendors about adding virtual instrument plug-ins at the same time.